Sunday 26 July 2009

One & Other


















One & Other
is a live artwork by sculptor Antony Gormley.

2,400 participants representing every region of the UK

each spend one hour alone on the empty plinth in Trafalgar Square
for 100 days and nights.

















This is some interesting people on the plinth

You can do anything you want on it


what are you waitting for!?

click apply right now :)

http://www.oneandother.co.uk/
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Wednesday 22 July 2009

Survey: Food Budget for international students from LCC

On 22nd July 2009, a survey was carried out among 30 International Students from Pressessional English Course at LCC. The purpose of the survey was to discover the food budget for International Students so that information can be of help to coming classes.
The survey was directed to current International Student. There were six questions, (all of them involved multiple choices).

The first question concerned preference about eating outside in a restaurant or cooking by oneself. The next four questions were all concerned with food expenses. At length, the last one was related to the food expenditure as a percentage of the total weekly budget.

The main findings were as follow. “Cooking by yourself” was the most popular answer, selected by 67% of the students. The other 33% prefers to eat outside. There was a clear trend in spending between £20 to £50 weekly in groceries, 77% of the interviewed chose this answer. 53% of the students usually eat out one to three times a week, followed by 4 - 6 times a week option, chosen by 30%.

On average of how much they spend when eating out 53 % pointed out that they spend between £11 and £20 per meal. Followed by 30% with £10. Nobody chose the £21 or more option. Including groceries and eating out, 40% of the students used to spend between £30 and £50 weekly, followed by over £71, chosen by 23% and £51-£70 range, selected by 20%. Only 17% chose less than £30. Finally, 64% of the students spend between 31% and 50% of their weekly budget on food.

If any conclusion is given from the survey, they are perhaps, as follows.
International Students from the Pressessional English Course at LCC have been thinking in a considerable food budget before they came to London. Most of the meals are done cooking by themselves. On the other hand, the students like a couple of meals out during the week. Probably they would eat out more often but the budget would increase too much. On average one of their meals out is the third part of the money that they spend weekly on food.
A SURVEY OF STUDENT ACCOMMODATION
On 22th July 2009 an instant survey was carried out among 24 overseas collage students at University of Arts of London. The purpose of the survey was to know about the student accommodation available and any problems arising.
The survey was conducted by mean of questionnaire given to the students to complete. There were six questions (with one yes/no question and five ticking items on list). The questions include types, area, price, distance and the extent of satisfactory as well.
The main findings were as follows. The most students live in standard, chosen by 71%; the others chosen studio with 29%. Half of students live in 10-15 centiares, followed by 29% of students live in the room which large than 15 centiares. 42% of the students spent the accommodation fees between 100 to 125 pounds per week, followed by 125-150 pounds, chosen by 30%, only 4% of the students spent more than 150 pounds. In looking at the time they spend on their way to school, 42% of the students spend 15-30 minutes, followed by 30-60 mintues, chosen by 25%. More than half of students felt common or unsatisfied with their accommodation and 75% will not be willing to live in school accommodation for the whole semester.
It is not easy to reach any definite conclusions based upon such a small sample of students from such widely differing backgrounds. However, some general comment can be made. The majority of students live in standand with 10-15 centiares, it cost 100-125 pounds per week. Most students are not satisfied with accommodation and will move out of their accommodations.
( Report by Vera, Soyin, Susan,Marie)

Sunday 19 July 2009

Harvey Nicholes Advertisement on 5 Questions.

Who created this message?

Harvey Nicholes Summer sales campaign created by

  1. Illustrator

  2. Fashion Stylist

  3. Graphic Designer

  4. Copywriter

  5. Creative Director

  6. Art Director

  7. Advertising Account Manager

What techniques are used to attract my attention?

The techniques that Harvey Nicholes were used

  1. Visual technique that all the characters and environments are rendered as 3D models, similar to the Street Fighter.

  2. Two ladies were fighting for the on sale products

  3. Copywriting stimulate the on sale atmosphere

  4. Fashion Illustration

  5. Exciting light effect (Color and Tone) which apply on the graphic

How might different people understand this message differently from me?

  1. It might be a new game product

  2. Introducing a adult comics story

What lifestyles, values, and points of view are represented in, or omitted from this message?

  1. A fun, exciting lifestyles

  2. The values of Harvey Nicholes attempt different kind creativity to increase the brand image.

  3. Women would fight for the products even they are dress elegant, glamours. They want pay less and get the greatest value of the fashion products.

  4. Something omitted in the message might be the SALE image does not show up clearly. Visual impact more than the copywriting.

Why was this message sent?

  1. Harvey Nicholes attempt to encourage women get ready to shop as soon as possible

  2. Women are the one of the target customers that HN to gain into the shop.

  3. Shop fight are being sold in this message. Every product will be on half price and tell the customers(women) do not miss this chance.

  4. HN tells women could get the best benefits on SALE season from this advertisement.

  5. Both would get a economic advantage on this SALE season.

Monday 13 July 2009

Class 8 blog

This is a class blog class 8 on the UAL Pre-sessional programme at LCC summer 2009. See all our individual profiles in the links on the right for learner diaries.

This space is to be used as you choose. Write whatever you like or use it to give announcements to the class as a whole.